There was a beautiful testimony shared today about CPR. Maybe you have heard of this before. Remember to invite others to C - COME and See or COME and Learn about the Savior and our Church. P - PRAY to know if it is true and R - Remember to invite others to READ about the Savior in the Scriptures, especially the Book of Mormon. May we all put CPR into practice this upcoming week. We may be able to save a life!
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Showing posts with label Missionary Work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Missionary Work. Show all posts
Sunday, February 3, 2019
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Take Action Cards
I love sharing challenges with the youth that allow them to TAKE ACTION. A while back, I asked the youth to take these simple TAKE ACTION CARDS with them to school. The challenge was for them to TAKE ACTION doing each of the suggestions on the card then pass the card forward to a friend or teacher at school inviting them to do the same. I loved the stories that came back the next day. They had so many miracles take place by simply taking action and making a difference in the life of another person. Try it and see if it works! Feel free to create your own TAKE ACTION CARDS! Great activity for all ages.
Knock, Knock, Who's There?
In March of 2015, I was asked to put together a game for a Seminary Super Saturday. The game needed to be based off of seminary related topics and missionary work. I thought about how much fun it must be to be a missionary going door to door preaching the gospel. Thus, the name of this game quickly became Knock, Knock, Who's There?
We set up the primary room with the game cards on the floor - see attached! The youth started at the card that read Knock, Knock, Who's There. With each roll of the dice, the youth paired up two by two would move from one end of the game board to the other depending on the number they rolled. The goal was to see how many people they could convert to the Gospel and baptize. At the end of the game, points were tallied and a winner was chosen. Points were generated based off the number converted per game card. The game cards were divided into the following categories: scripture mastery worth 4 points/4 new investigators, basic doctrine worth 3 points/3 new investigators, mission prep worth 2 points/2 new investigators and generic church questions worth 1 point or 1 new investigator.
There were additional small game cards, which you can create on your own based off of your personal needs for your group. This was tons of fun - sorry the pictures of this activity and the cards are not great!
We set up the primary room with the game cards on the floor - see attached! The youth started at the card that read Knock, Knock, Who's There. With each roll of the dice, the youth paired up two by two would move from one end of the game board to the other depending on the number they rolled. The goal was to see how many people they could convert to the Gospel and baptize. At the end of the game, points were tallied and a winner was chosen. Points were generated based off the number converted per game card. The game cards were divided into the following categories: scripture mastery worth 4 points/4 new investigators, basic doctrine worth 3 points/3 new investigators, mission prep worth 2 points/2 new investigators and generic church questions worth 1 point or 1 new investigator.
There were additional small game cards, which you can create on your own based off of your personal needs for your group. This was tons of fun - sorry the pictures of this activity and the cards are not great!
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